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GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH
ABSTRACT
Rules – The Andhra Pradesh Factories Rules, 1950 – Amendment – Notification – Orders –
Issued.
LABOUR EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AND FACTORIES (LAB.II) DEPARTMENT
G.O.Ms.No. 63 Dated.15.06.2012
Read the following:-
1. G.O.Ms.No.36, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept, Dt.24.06.2011.
2. From the DOF, Lr.No.B2/13391/2009, dated.13.04.2012.
ORDER:
The following notification will be published in the next issue of the Andhra Pradesh
Gazette.
NOTIFICATION
In exercise of the powers conferred under sections 40-B and 112 of the Factories
Act, 1948 (Act No.63 of 1948), the Governor of Andhra Pradesh hereby makes the following
amendment to the Andhra Pradesh Factories Rules, 1950, the same having been
previously published in the Andhra Pradesh Gazette Rules Supplement to Part-I,
dated:29.09.2011 as required under sub-section (1) of section 115 of the said Act, and no
objections / suggestions have been received with in the stipulated period.
AMENDMENT
In the said Rules, for Rule 61 A, the following shall be substituted, namely,
“61-A Safety Officer
(1) QUALIFICATIONS:
(a) A person shall not be eligible for appointment as Safety Officer unless he-
(i) Possesses a recognized degree in any branch of engineering or technology
and has had practical experience of working in a factory in supervisory
capacity for a period of not less than two years (or)
A recognized diploma in any branch of engineering or technology and has had
practical experience of Working in a factory in a supervisory capacity for a period of
not less than five years (or)
a recognized Degree in physics or chemistry and has had practical experience of
working in a factory in supervisory capacity for a period of not less than three years.
The practical experience for the purpose of this sub rule shall necessarily be in
manufacturing or maintenance or Safety Department of a factory
(and also)
(ii) Possesses a full time degree or diploma or certificate in industrial safety or
equivalent of duration not less than one Year awarded by any university incorporated
under the Central or State Acts or Department of Technical Education or Board of
Technical education of any State Government in India duly following the guidelines
as specified in the Annexure at the end of this Rule.
(iii) has adequate knowledge of Telugu and the language spoken by majority of the
workers in the region in which the factory where he is to be appointed is situated.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions contained in clause (a), any person who possesses a
recognized degree or diploma in engineering or technology and has had experience of not
less than 5 years in a Department of the Central or State Government which deals with the
administration of the Factories Act, 1948 or the Indian Dock Labourers Act, 1934; or
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Possesses a recognized degree or diploma in engineering or technology and has had
experience of not less than 5 years, full time, on training, education or research in the field
of industrial safety and occupational Health in any institution of Central or State
Government, shall also be eligible for appointment as a Safety Officer.
Provided that the Chief Inspector may subject to such conditions as he may specify, grant
exemption from the requirements of this sub-rule, if in his opinion, a suitable person
possessing the necessary qualifications and experience is not available for appointment:
Provided further that every person who has been working as a Safety Officer after being
appointed as per the prescribed procedure and after his appointment was notified to and
taken on record by the Chief Inspector as on date of commencement of this rule, shall
continue to be a Safety Officer under this rule irrespective of whether he satisfies the above
criteria prescribed in clauses (a) or (b) above.
(2) Number of Safety Officers to be appointed: The required number of Safety Officers to
be appointed in the factories shall be as specified in the table below.
S.No. Number of Workers Number of Safety
Officers to
be appointed
1 Upto 2000 workers One
2 From 2001 to 3000 Two
3 From 3001 to 4000 Three
4 From 4001 to 5000 Four
5 From 5001 to 10,000 Five
6 From 10,001 to 20,000 Six
7 For every additional 5,000 workers or
fraction there of
One additional
(3) Recruitment:
(i) Selection for appointment to the post(s) of Safety Officer(s) shall be made from among
the candidates applying for the post(s) by a committee appointed by the Occupier of the
factory
(ii) The appointment when made shall be notified by the Occupier to the Chief Inspector of
Factories giving the details of the qualifications, age, pay, previous experience and other
relevant particulars of the officer appointed along with the terms and conditions of his
service. The Chief Inspector may call for further additional information if not satisfied with
the information furnished by the occupier. The Chief Inspector, if satisfied, shall ratify the
appointment of the Safety Officer in the factory in writing within 30 days from the date of
receipt of the information or the additional information, as the case may be, furnished by the
occupier.
Provided that any person who has already been ratified once for the post of
Safety Officer or Chief Safety Officer in any factory situated in the State of Andhra Pradesh
is eligible for appointment as Safety Officer / Chief Safety Officer in any other factory
carrying out similar manufacturing process / activity and in such cases, the occupier shall
send an intimation in writing duly referring the same to the Chief Inspector of Factories for
the purpose of this sub rule.
(4) Conditions of Service:
(a) Wherever more than one safety officer is to be appointed in a factory as required by this
rule, one of them shall be designated as the Chief Safety Officer by a committee appointed
by the occupier and shall have a status higher than that of the others. The Chief Safety
Officer shall be in overall charge of the safety functions as envisaged in sub-rule (5) and
other Safety Officers working under his control.
(b) The Chief Safety Officer or the Safety Officer in the case of factories where only one
Safety Officer is required to be appointed shall be given the status of a senior executive and
he shall work directly under the control of the Chief Executive of the factory. All other Safety
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Officers shall be given appropriate status to enable them to discharge their functions
effectively.
(c) The scale of pay and the allowance to be granted to the Chief Safety Officer or the
Safety Officer, and the conditions of their service shall be the same as those of the officers
of the corresponding status in the factory. In no case they shall be less than the total
emoluments being paid by a State Government to an Inspector of Factories at the minimum
of his scale of pay, in case of a Safety Officer and to that of a Deputy Chief Inspector of
Factories in case of a Chief Safety Officer
(d) The conditions of service of Safety Officer shall be the same as those of the other
members of the executive staff of corresponding status in the factory.
(e) The services of a Safety Officer shall not be discharged with, or he shall not be reverted,
without the written concurrence of the Director of Factories, Hyderabad who shall record
reasons therefore.
(f) No punishment such as withholding of increments, including stoppage at any efficiency
bar, reduction to a lower state in the time scale, suspension dismissal or termination of
service, except censure shall be imposed by the management on a Safety Officer, except
with the previous concurrence of the Director of Factories.
(g) A Safety Officer, who has been dismissed from service or whose services have been
terminated in any other manner than as provided above may within 30 days from the date of
receipt of the order by him, appeal to the State Government against the order of punishment
made by the management with the concurrence of the Director of Factories and the
decision of the State Government thereon shall be final.
Provided that when the management terminates the service or probation of a safety officer
the reasons for such a termination of service or probation shall be reported to the State
Government or such authority, as may be, empowered by them in this behalf.
(5) Duties:
The duties of the Safety Officer shall be to advise and assist the factory
management in the fulfillment of its obligation, statutory or otherwise, concerning prevention
of personal injuries and maintaining a safe working environment. These duties shall include
the following namely;
(i) to advise the concerned department in a factory in planning and organizing
measures necessary for the effective control of personal injuries.
(ii) to check and evaluate the effectiveness of the action taken or proposed to be
taken to prevent personal injuries;
(iii) to advise on safety aspects in all job studies, and to carry out detailed job safety
studies of selected jobs;
(iv) to advise the purchasing and stores department in ensuring high quality and
availability of personal protective equipment;
(v) to provide advice on matters related to carrying out plant safety inspections;
(vi) to carry out plant safety inspections in order to observe the physical conditions of
work and the work practices and procedures followed by the workers and to
render advice on measures to be adopted for removing unsafe physical
conditions and preventing unsafe actions by workers;
(vii) to render advice on matters related to reporting and investigation of industrial
accidents and diseases;
(viii) to investigate all reportable accidents;
(ix) to investigate the case of industrial diseases contracted and dangerous
occurrences under Rule 96;
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(x) to advise on the maintenance of such records as are necessary relating to
accidents, dangerous occurrences and industrial diseases;
(xi) to promote setting up of safety committees and act as adviser and catalyst to such
committees;
(xii) to be instrumental in designing and implementing the various creative initiatives in
association with the concerned departments like campaigns, competitions,
contests and other activities which will develop and maintain the interest of the
workers and enhance the workers participation in occupational safety and health
management.
(xiii) to design and conduct either independently or in collaboration with the training
department, suitable training and educational programmes towards occupational
safety and health management.
(xiv) to coordinate with qualitative and quantitative risk assessment studies with either
internal or external resources and follow up the compliance of all the
recommendations/suggestions;
(xv) to coordinate all third party inspections / survey / investigations / testing and
examinations either statutory or otherwise aimed towards management of
occupational Safety and Health;
(xvi) to advise the management of the factory in fulfilling obligations under all
occupations Safety and Health related legislations applicable.
(6) Facilities: An occupier of the factory shall provide each Safety Officer with such
facilities, equipment, staff, information etc., as are necessary to enable him to discharge his
duties effectively but not less than those recommended, if any, by the Chief Inspector, from
time to time.
(7) Prohibition of Performance of other duties: No Safety officer shall be required or
permitted to do any work which is inconsistent with or detrimental to the performance of the
duties prescribed in sub-rule (5)
(8) Safety Officer’s Report: Every Chief Safety officer or Safety officer where there is no
Chief safety officer, working in a factory as required under this rule, shall submit through the
occupier of his factory, a report in writing with all relevant details to the Chief inspector of
Factories, in the month of January every year, on the activities/initiatives taken up during
the preceding calendar year and the progress achieved.
ANNEXURE
(See item (ii) of sub-rule (1) (a) of Rule 61-A)
GUIDELINES FOR DIPLOMA AND DEGREE COURSES ON INDUSTRIAL SAFETY FOR
APPOINTMENT OF SAFETY OFFICERS.
1. Contents of Course and Teaching Hours: The course leading to the grant of diploma or
degree in Industrial safety should fulfill the following minimum requirements:
(a) The hours allocated for teaching of subjects on Industrial Safety (including industrial
health) should not be less than that allocated by Central Labour Institute, Mumbai for the
course of Advanced Diploma in Industrial Safety. This includes time allocated for lectures,
discussion, seminars, case studies, and laboratory work but does not include the time
allocated for visit to the factories and term work / project works;
(b) The subjects of study shall be in confirmation to the syllabus followed by Central Labour
Institute, Mumbai for the course of Advanced Diploma in Industry Safety;
(c) The Chief Inspector may add or substitute any of the subjects and topics in the said
syllabus depending upon the need based requirement of industry and technologies.
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2. Standard for Admission to the Course:
(A) Basic Educational qualification and Minimum Experience required for admission to the
Course leading to a degree or diploma or certificate course in Industrial Safety:
Basic Educational Qualifications Minimum Experience required
Recognised degree in any branch
of technology / engineering
No experience is required for the purpose of
admission to the said course.
Recognised Diploma in any
branch of technology /
engineering
At least 2 years of practical experience in supervisory
capacity in manufacturing, maintenance or safety
department in a factory
Recognised degree in physics /
chemistry.
At least 1 year of practical experience in supervisory
capacity in manufacturing, maintenance, R&D or
safety department in a factory.”
(BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH)
J.C. SHARMA
PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT
To
The Commissioner, Printing, Stationary and Stores, Purchases, Andhra Pradesh,
Hyderabad with a request to furnish the Notification in the next edition of A.P.
Gazette and furnish 1000 copies to the office of the Director of Factories, Andhra
Pradesh, ‘B’ Block, 5th
floor, B.R.K.R. Bhavan, Tankbund road, Hyderabad – 500
063 and 10 copies to the Principal Secretary to Government, Labour, Employment,
Training and Factories Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad.
Copy to:
The Director of Factories, A.P. Hyderabad.
The Law (B) Department.
The P.S. to Principal Secretary, LET & F Department.
The P.A. to Joint Secretary, LET & F Department.
Sf/sc.
// FORWARDED :: BY ORDER //
SECTION OFFICER

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2012 letf ms63

  • 1. 1 GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH ABSTRACT Rules – The Andhra Pradesh Factories Rules, 1950 – Amendment – Notification – Orders – Issued. LABOUR EMPLOYMENT TRAINING AND FACTORIES (LAB.II) DEPARTMENT G.O.Ms.No. 63 Dated.15.06.2012 Read the following:- 1. G.O.Ms.No.36, LET & F (Lab.II) Dept, Dt.24.06.2011. 2. From the DOF, Lr.No.B2/13391/2009, dated.13.04.2012. ORDER: The following notification will be published in the next issue of the Andhra Pradesh Gazette. NOTIFICATION In exercise of the powers conferred under sections 40-B and 112 of the Factories Act, 1948 (Act No.63 of 1948), the Governor of Andhra Pradesh hereby makes the following amendment to the Andhra Pradesh Factories Rules, 1950, the same having been previously published in the Andhra Pradesh Gazette Rules Supplement to Part-I, dated:29.09.2011 as required under sub-section (1) of section 115 of the said Act, and no objections / suggestions have been received with in the stipulated period. AMENDMENT In the said Rules, for Rule 61 A, the following shall be substituted, namely, “61-A Safety Officer (1) QUALIFICATIONS: (a) A person shall not be eligible for appointment as Safety Officer unless he- (i) Possesses a recognized degree in any branch of engineering or technology and has had practical experience of working in a factory in supervisory capacity for a period of not less than two years (or) A recognized diploma in any branch of engineering or technology and has had practical experience of Working in a factory in a supervisory capacity for a period of not less than five years (or) a recognized Degree in physics or chemistry and has had practical experience of working in a factory in supervisory capacity for a period of not less than three years. The practical experience for the purpose of this sub rule shall necessarily be in manufacturing or maintenance or Safety Department of a factory (and also) (ii) Possesses a full time degree or diploma or certificate in industrial safety or equivalent of duration not less than one Year awarded by any university incorporated under the Central or State Acts or Department of Technical Education or Board of Technical education of any State Government in India duly following the guidelines as specified in the Annexure at the end of this Rule. (iii) has adequate knowledge of Telugu and the language spoken by majority of the workers in the region in which the factory where he is to be appointed is situated. (b) Notwithstanding the provisions contained in clause (a), any person who possesses a recognized degree or diploma in engineering or technology and has had experience of not less than 5 years in a Department of the Central or State Government which deals with the administration of the Factories Act, 1948 or the Indian Dock Labourers Act, 1934; or
  • 2. 2 Possesses a recognized degree or diploma in engineering or technology and has had experience of not less than 5 years, full time, on training, education or research in the field of industrial safety and occupational Health in any institution of Central or State Government, shall also be eligible for appointment as a Safety Officer. Provided that the Chief Inspector may subject to such conditions as he may specify, grant exemption from the requirements of this sub-rule, if in his opinion, a suitable person possessing the necessary qualifications and experience is not available for appointment: Provided further that every person who has been working as a Safety Officer after being appointed as per the prescribed procedure and after his appointment was notified to and taken on record by the Chief Inspector as on date of commencement of this rule, shall continue to be a Safety Officer under this rule irrespective of whether he satisfies the above criteria prescribed in clauses (a) or (b) above. (2) Number of Safety Officers to be appointed: The required number of Safety Officers to be appointed in the factories shall be as specified in the table below. S.No. Number of Workers Number of Safety Officers to be appointed 1 Upto 2000 workers One 2 From 2001 to 3000 Two 3 From 3001 to 4000 Three 4 From 4001 to 5000 Four 5 From 5001 to 10,000 Five 6 From 10,001 to 20,000 Six 7 For every additional 5,000 workers or fraction there of One additional (3) Recruitment: (i) Selection for appointment to the post(s) of Safety Officer(s) shall be made from among the candidates applying for the post(s) by a committee appointed by the Occupier of the factory (ii) The appointment when made shall be notified by the Occupier to the Chief Inspector of Factories giving the details of the qualifications, age, pay, previous experience and other relevant particulars of the officer appointed along with the terms and conditions of his service. The Chief Inspector may call for further additional information if not satisfied with the information furnished by the occupier. The Chief Inspector, if satisfied, shall ratify the appointment of the Safety Officer in the factory in writing within 30 days from the date of receipt of the information or the additional information, as the case may be, furnished by the occupier. Provided that any person who has already been ratified once for the post of Safety Officer or Chief Safety Officer in any factory situated in the State of Andhra Pradesh is eligible for appointment as Safety Officer / Chief Safety Officer in any other factory carrying out similar manufacturing process / activity and in such cases, the occupier shall send an intimation in writing duly referring the same to the Chief Inspector of Factories for the purpose of this sub rule. (4) Conditions of Service: (a) Wherever more than one safety officer is to be appointed in a factory as required by this rule, one of them shall be designated as the Chief Safety Officer by a committee appointed by the occupier and shall have a status higher than that of the others. The Chief Safety Officer shall be in overall charge of the safety functions as envisaged in sub-rule (5) and other Safety Officers working under his control. (b) The Chief Safety Officer or the Safety Officer in the case of factories where only one Safety Officer is required to be appointed shall be given the status of a senior executive and he shall work directly under the control of the Chief Executive of the factory. All other Safety
  • 3. 3 Officers shall be given appropriate status to enable them to discharge their functions effectively. (c) The scale of pay and the allowance to be granted to the Chief Safety Officer or the Safety Officer, and the conditions of their service shall be the same as those of the officers of the corresponding status in the factory. In no case they shall be less than the total emoluments being paid by a State Government to an Inspector of Factories at the minimum of his scale of pay, in case of a Safety Officer and to that of a Deputy Chief Inspector of Factories in case of a Chief Safety Officer (d) The conditions of service of Safety Officer shall be the same as those of the other members of the executive staff of corresponding status in the factory. (e) The services of a Safety Officer shall not be discharged with, or he shall not be reverted, without the written concurrence of the Director of Factories, Hyderabad who shall record reasons therefore. (f) No punishment such as withholding of increments, including stoppage at any efficiency bar, reduction to a lower state in the time scale, suspension dismissal or termination of service, except censure shall be imposed by the management on a Safety Officer, except with the previous concurrence of the Director of Factories. (g) A Safety Officer, who has been dismissed from service or whose services have been terminated in any other manner than as provided above may within 30 days from the date of receipt of the order by him, appeal to the State Government against the order of punishment made by the management with the concurrence of the Director of Factories and the decision of the State Government thereon shall be final. Provided that when the management terminates the service or probation of a safety officer the reasons for such a termination of service or probation shall be reported to the State Government or such authority, as may be, empowered by them in this behalf. (5) Duties: The duties of the Safety Officer shall be to advise and assist the factory management in the fulfillment of its obligation, statutory or otherwise, concerning prevention of personal injuries and maintaining a safe working environment. These duties shall include the following namely; (i) to advise the concerned department in a factory in planning and organizing measures necessary for the effective control of personal injuries. (ii) to check and evaluate the effectiveness of the action taken or proposed to be taken to prevent personal injuries; (iii) to advise on safety aspects in all job studies, and to carry out detailed job safety studies of selected jobs; (iv) to advise the purchasing and stores department in ensuring high quality and availability of personal protective equipment; (v) to provide advice on matters related to carrying out plant safety inspections; (vi) to carry out plant safety inspections in order to observe the physical conditions of work and the work practices and procedures followed by the workers and to render advice on measures to be adopted for removing unsafe physical conditions and preventing unsafe actions by workers; (vii) to render advice on matters related to reporting and investigation of industrial accidents and diseases; (viii) to investigate all reportable accidents; (ix) to investigate the case of industrial diseases contracted and dangerous occurrences under Rule 96;
  • 4. 4 (x) to advise on the maintenance of such records as are necessary relating to accidents, dangerous occurrences and industrial diseases; (xi) to promote setting up of safety committees and act as adviser and catalyst to such committees; (xii) to be instrumental in designing and implementing the various creative initiatives in association with the concerned departments like campaigns, competitions, contests and other activities which will develop and maintain the interest of the workers and enhance the workers participation in occupational safety and health management. (xiii) to design and conduct either independently or in collaboration with the training department, suitable training and educational programmes towards occupational safety and health management. (xiv) to coordinate with qualitative and quantitative risk assessment studies with either internal or external resources and follow up the compliance of all the recommendations/suggestions; (xv) to coordinate all third party inspections / survey / investigations / testing and examinations either statutory or otherwise aimed towards management of occupational Safety and Health; (xvi) to advise the management of the factory in fulfilling obligations under all occupations Safety and Health related legislations applicable. (6) Facilities: An occupier of the factory shall provide each Safety Officer with such facilities, equipment, staff, information etc., as are necessary to enable him to discharge his duties effectively but not less than those recommended, if any, by the Chief Inspector, from time to time. (7) Prohibition of Performance of other duties: No Safety officer shall be required or permitted to do any work which is inconsistent with or detrimental to the performance of the duties prescribed in sub-rule (5) (8) Safety Officer’s Report: Every Chief Safety officer or Safety officer where there is no Chief safety officer, working in a factory as required under this rule, shall submit through the occupier of his factory, a report in writing with all relevant details to the Chief inspector of Factories, in the month of January every year, on the activities/initiatives taken up during the preceding calendar year and the progress achieved. ANNEXURE (See item (ii) of sub-rule (1) (a) of Rule 61-A) GUIDELINES FOR DIPLOMA AND DEGREE COURSES ON INDUSTRIAL SAFETY FOR APPOINTMENT OF SAFETY OFFICERS. 1. Contents of Course and Teaching Hours: The course leading to the grant of diploma or degree in Industrial safety should fulfill the following minimum requirements: (a) The hours allocated for teaching of subjects on Industrial Safety (including industrial health) should not be less than that allocated by Central Labour Institute, Mumbai for the course of Advanced Diploma in Industrial Safety. This includes time allocated for lectures, discussion, seminars, case studies, and laboratory work but does not include the time allocated for visit to the factories and term work / project works; (b) The subjects of study shall be in confirmation to the syllabus followed by Central Labour Institute, Mumbai for the course of Advanced Diploma in Industry Safety; (c) The Chief Inspector may add or substitute any of the subjects and topics in the said syllabus depending upon the need based requirement of industry and technologies.
  • 5. 5 2. Standard for Admission to the Course: (A) Basic Educational qualification and Minimum Experience required for admission to the Course leading to a degree or diploma or certificate course in Industrial Safety: Basic Educational Qualifications Minimum Experience required Recognised degree in any branch of technology / engineering No experience is required for the purpose of admission to the said course. Recognised Diploma in any branch of technology / engineering At least 2 years of practical experience in supervisory capacity in manufacturing, maintenance or safety department in a factory Recognised degree in physics / chemistry. At least 1 year of practical experience in supervisory capacity in manufacturing, maintenance, R&D or safety department in a factory.” (BY ORDER AND IN THE NAME OF THE GOVERNOR OF ANDHRA PRADESH) J.C. SHARMA PRINCIPAL SECRETARY TO GOVERNMENT To The Commissioner, Printing, Stationary and Stores, Purchases, Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad with a request to furnish the Notification in the next edition of A.P. Gazette and furnish 1000 copies to the office of the Director of Factories, Andhra Pradesh, ‘B’ Block, 5th floor, B.R.K.R. Bhavan, Tankbund road, Hyderabad – 500 063 and 10 copies to the Principal Secretary to Government, Labour, Employment, Training and Factories Department, Government of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad. Copy to: The Director of Factories, A.P. Hyderabad. The Law (B) Department. The P.S. to Principal Secretary, LET & F Department. The P.A. to Joint Secretary, LET & F Department. Sf/sc. // FORWARDED :: BY ORDER // SECTION OFFICER